morphinism (redirected from morphinist) Also found in: Dictionary, Medical. morphinism [′mȯr·fə‚niz·əm] (medicine) The condition caused by the habitual use of morphine. The morphine habit. Want to thank TFD for its existence?

A morphism f: X → Y is called an isomorphism if there exists a morphism g: Y → X such that f ∘ g = id Y and g ∘ f = id X. If a morphism has both left-inverse and right-inverse, then the two inverses are equal, so f is an isomorphism, and g is called simply the inverse of f. Inverse morphisms, if they exist, are unique.

morphine [mor´fēn] the principal and most active opium alkaloid, an opioid analgesic and respiratory depressant, usually used as the sulfate salt and administered orally, parenterally, or rectally. It is used as an analgesic for relief of severe pain, antitussive, adjunct to anesthesia, and adjunct to treatment of pulmonary edema caused by left ...

morphinism: addiction to morphine, morphine addiction (sedative drug, pain reliever) Translations: 1 – 1 / 1. Your Recent Searches . EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally ...